What to Expect When You Visit an Episcopal Church

Going to an Episcopal Church or any church at all for the first time may feel a little strange and intimidating. We want you to be able to relax and feel w

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Surgeon jumps from bridge after divorce from TV personality wife

A top local surgeon and the ex-husband of ABC News’ chief women’s health correspondent killed himself by leaping off the George Washington Bridge, it was reported Sunday. Dr. Robert Ash…

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How (not) to talk about religious pluralism

Over the weekend, a tweet from CNN promoted a new series called “Believer” with Reza ...

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What is the Apostolic Pardon?

As a person draws closer to the doors of death, there is one blessing in particular that the Church reserves for this most sacred moment: the Apostolic Pardon. It is a pardon that can be given by a…

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Religious understanding of transgender issues

The Boy Scouts of America announced on Jan. 30, 2017, that, “Starting today, we will accept and register youth in the Cub and Boy Scout programs based on the…

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Fathers House 03 19 2017

Youth Pastor Chris Toms preaches on fear. The good fears, like the fear of the Lord and fear of unnecessary dangers, and a number of bad fears that hold us b...

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GLBC Live by Gospel Light Baptist Church on Livestream - Livestream.com

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How To Commit Adultery

This is "How To Commit Adultery - Paul Westbrook" by Metro Community Church on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.

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Catholic Crooner Connick discusses new show, family, faith

By Jim Graves. Entertainer’s syndicated talk show “Harry” debuted last September

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What the Best President Can Teach Us about the Worst

by James West DavidsonWe expect too much of our presidents. Especially at this season, when we honor the two chiefs universally acknowledged as our finest. The mistake is understandable, for it’s human nature to embrace Thomas Carlyle’s assertion that “the history of what man has accomplished in this world, is at bottom the History of the Great Men who have worked here.” Great men and women there have been; and surely Lincoln stands among them. But he understood all too well the limits of “our poor powers to add or detract,” to borrow a phrase from the fields of Gettysburg. For that reason a certain modesty about his achievements should be our wisdom as well as his. And it may also suggest a way forward in the shadow of one of our…